MUSINGS OF A STORY MERCHANT

Friday, April 22, 2016

Tome Tender Reviews Kenneth Atchity's Brae MacKenzie

Brae MacKenzie by Kenneth John Atchity (Romances of Mythic Identity Book 1)

She
had it all, beauty, love, wealth and fame, but her soul was empty. It
wasn’t the loss of her perfect husband, her painting did not give her
joy, she was empty inside, something was missing. Brae MacKenzie
by Kenneth John Atchity is an almost dream-like journey of the heart and
soul for one woman, lost within her inner torment she could not
identify. Perhaps the exhibit she was attending in England would sooth
her pain, or just maybe a family heirloom will lead her to her destiny
in Scotland.

Curiosity and a feeling that she must go to Scotland sends Brae on a
quest to find answers. Little did she know they would come in the form
of a handsome man with a head full of stories, a heart full of legends
and a soul that fits hers, perfectly.

Kenneth John Atchity has created a world of beauty and ugliness, joy and
sorrow and wrapped it in the gauze of belief, belief that sometimes
things are not black and white, they are not obvious, they just are.
Follow a broken soul as it finds the glue to repair itself in the arms
of another as love blossoms between two people that would never have
met, if not for an old and cryptic letter. Not a read to rush through,
but one to savor and feel each scene, each emotion, including the love
between family and friends that cannot quite reach Brae’s dark inner
pain. Realize the truth that not money or fame can bring the joy of true
love. Although not a long read, Mr. Atchity has mastered the art of
storytelling that will float through your heart.

AUTHOR-PRENEURS!

"In today’s unpredictable economic times, the only investment with any appreciable security at all is clearly investing in your own creative career—something you and only you can have control over. As I watch the Dow-Jones rise and fall and see that the projects of so many writing clients moving forward toward their pots of gold at the end of the rainbow, I commend all creative people with the vision to take risks on their own creativity. One thing for sure, the worst things are, the more the world needs stories!" -- Ken Atchity, the Story Merchant

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